Hourglass Thinks It's Time for Prodigy Lipgloss - Makeup and Beauty Blog
"Similar sands through the hourglass, and then are the ________________."
There'south a new kid in town, and she'south a regular child prodigy — an Hourglass Prodigy, to exist exact.
Prodigy, a new line of pocket-friendly lip glosses from luxury make Hourglass, slides into Sephora stores after this month (Feb. 18), and small clutches everywhere are going wild! 🙂
But seriously, the six slick glosses cost $26 apiece, then they aren't equally cheap as their diminutive size might lead ane to believe.
Still, their apartment tubes seem kinda cool, don't they? They're designed to fit snugly into tight spaces similar pockets or a tiny clutch.
I dear it when companies button (or in this example squish) the envelope when it comes to design.
The summit snaps off (took me a minute to figure it out) to reveal the angled applicator tip, and squeezing the body of the tube dispenses the product.
I simply wish I could get Hourglass to tweak one thing…
The applicator tip's a touch too short for me; information technology's fine for applying gloss to the top and bottom of my lips only not so much for getting into the corners.
How 'bout the gloss?
I've been using shimmery coral Pulse for a few days and really like the non-viscous texture. It's very smoothen and reminds me of Chanel Aqualumieres.
More good stuff…
- Hydration: My lips love how moisturizing it feels, and I like that all of them contain Vitamin E.
- Paint: Sheer-to-medium
- Sense of taste and odor: Completely devoid of both
- Terminate: I think the calorie-free shine looks natural (doesn't become over the meridian).
- The usual suspects: They're free of parabens, sulfates, phthalates and synthetic fragrances.
Wearing Pulse
Nekkid lips
Long-wearing, however, it'south not. If you're looking for something you won't have to reapply frequently, well, y'all might want to continue looking. Pulse required a touch-up every 90 minutes or so. I didn't actually mind, though, because it comes with territory when it comes to glosses almost of the fourth dimension.
Overall, I like Prodigy, only it probably doesn't fall into my tin't-live-without-it category. Nice job to Hourglass on the packaging, and I dig the hydration and lightweight texture, just I'd feel even BETTER most information technology if Hourglass lengthened the applicator tip and shaved $12 off the toll. 🙂 Makeup and Beauty Web log Rating: B
Your friendly neighborhood dazzler addict,
Karen
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